Fair Enough: The “Fair Use” Defense to Trademark Infringement
by Maria Crimi Speth and Aaron Haar
There are two arguments for fair use in a trademark infringement case. Here's your guide to understanding both.
Eight Ways Arbitration Agreements Can Hurt Employers
by Kraig J. Marton
Arbitration might seem like an appealing alternative, but it could cost you time and money.
Lawyers In the News 2017: Pennsylvania
by Compiled by Tess Congo
Newsworthy highlights of lawyers from Pennsylvania.
Artificial Negligence
by Gregory Sirico
New AI technology is a marvel, capable of boosting productivity and efficiency across industries of all kinds. But legal marketing teams must tread carefully.
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Coffey Burlington: A Culture of Excellence
by John Fields
For the Greater Good
by Nancy Lippincott
San Francisco nonprofit specialist Rosemary Fei on advice for young careerist women and helping make the world a better place.
Virtual Worlds: A Legal Wild West
by Tam Harbert
As these technologies develop and their use becomes more widespread, attorneys expect to encounter novel legal challenges.
Legislation Under Fire
by Janice Zhou
The legal battle for gun regulation in Florida moves forward.
Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in North Carolina?
by Bill Powers
Checkpoints are one of the few legal issues regularly argued in court where there has been no obvious violation of the law and further, there is no “reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot.
Unenforceable HOA Rules: What Homeowners Can Do About Illegal HOA Actions
by Bryan Driscoll
Not every HOA rule is legal. Learn how to recognize and fight unenforceable HOA rules that overstep the law.
Sharpening the Sword: What You Need to Know About CASPA
by Eric B. Smith
How the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) can radically change the stakes of how you build. Learn what CASPA means for your construction projects and contract disputes.
Joan H. McWilliams, Colorado's "Lawyer of the Year" for Family Law 2017
by Tess Congo
Paid Leave
by Best Lawyers
Eight attorneys from across the country weigh in.
New Employment Law Recognizes Extraordinary Stress Is Everyday Reality for NY Lawyers
by Bryan Driscoll
Florida Amends Statewide Cybersecurity and Ransomware Act
by Gregory Sirico
A closer look at a Florida act's amendments to strengthen cybersecurity and ransomware requirements across the state.
Moving With the World
by Best Lawyers
Attorney Adrián Vázquez from the Mexican firm Vázquez Tercero & Zepeda discusses the firm's 2019 award, changes coming to the WTO, Mexico's shifting trade strategy, and more.
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